Hello,
Just remember that dovecot is only part of the equation, you also need
to configure stuff like postfix (or exim), spamassassin etc. On *nix,
there is a package called iredmail that makes installing (and
configuring) a lot easier. Perhaps you could also look at something like
Zimbra, very easy to install and maintain and there are hosted versions
out there. Zimbra supports tags, although I have no experience in how
far they are compatible with mailmate. You could test with zmailcloud,
this is one of the hosted Zimbra installs and they offer a free trail.
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Regards,
Angelo Machils
On 13 Feb 2018, at 9:11, Rick Holzgrafe wrote:
You’re the second person to suggest running a local Dovecot server.
One of the bits of good news in all this was that I was looking
forward to letting experts worry about the server stuff. I’m not an
expert, and maintaining our own server has been a nightmare. So I’m
a bit allergic to the notion of continuing to run even a limited
server.
But y’all are saying it’s “fairly simple”, and Fredrik Jonsson
has contributed a web page he wrote that explains how to do it in
detail. So thanks to you both, and I will definitely keep it in mind!
On 12 Feb 2018, at 23:05, Bill Cole wrote:
On 12 Feb 2018, at 18:16, Rick Holzgrafe wrote:
Is there any way to preserve not just the mail, but also the tags
that we have applied in Mailmate? I have explored the Application
Support > Mailmate folder, but as far as I can tell the tag info is
not stored there, except for a handy list of all the tag names.
The tags are stored on the server as IMAP "keywords" a.k.a. "flags."
This is a standard part of the IMAP protocol, but support for
user-defined keywords/flags is sparse. MacOS X Server uses Dovecot as
its IMAP server and so supports an arbitrary collection of keywords.
Many email service providers (e.g. Microsoft) have IMAP keyword
support so limited that it might as well not exist. Others (e.g.
Google) conflate flags/keywords and folder names, so massive
weirdness can occur.
BOTTOM LINE: You cannot count on a mailbox storage & access provider
to support existing MailMate tags. If they use Dovecot, Cyrus, or
Courier, you may be able to just drag messages across and let MM do
the work. Otherwise? Who knows.
POSSIBLE SOLUTION: It's fairly simple to yank the mailboxes out of
the MacOS X Server mailstore and drop them into a MacPorts (or
Homebrew or handmade) installation of Dovecot.
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